Bike pic mission game, if anyone wants to play.
#1352
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It'sHikebikerun who has to decide if it counts, but there really is a strict rule that the picture has to be taken after the assignment. I really don't like the idea of having to decide how old is too old and would rather have a very clear rule against pictures taken from before the assignment.
P.S. while we're on topic of rules, there was one glaring violation on page 51, but no one seemed to notice or care.
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I agree, however we still have to rely on posters' honesty since it's near impossible to determine when exactly a picture is taken (for a non computer buff anyway - there probably are ways even if the EXIF data is not included). A requirement to include a newspaper issued on that day would be slightly over the top, I think
P.S. while we're on topic of rules, there was one glaring violation on page 51, but no one seemed to notice or care.
P.S. while we're on topic of rules, there was one glaring violation on page 51, but no one seemed to notice or care.
I can't find the "glaring violation" on page 51 unless you mean my call that a video is a photo. I stand by that because making him do a vidcap to turn it into a still seemed too lawyerly for my taste.
If you meant something else, that was weeks ago, so maybe not worth calling out now. Either object at the time or don't object at all.
#1354
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I can't find the "glaring violation" on page 51 unless you mean my call that a video is a photo. I stand by that because making him do a vidcap to turn it into a still seemed too lawyerly for my taste.
If you meant something else, that was weeks ago, so maybe not worth calling out now. Either object at the time or don't object at all.
If you meant something else, that was weeks ago, so maybe not worth calling out now. Either object at the time or don't object at all.
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Dry Waterfall for Consideration
This is a waterfall in Centennial Park in Tulsa OK. No recent rainfall so dry. This is on a creek but was built as part of the park landscaping.
Borrowed my daughter’s bike.
Borrowed my daughter’s bike.
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It’s been 2 days; I would say if there is no other entry by 12am tonight, your dry waterfall wins.
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Anyhow, by the time I saw it it was moot anyway.
I think the honor system is mostly working. But I have to admit there are times when I've put an "I'm not sure if this counts" entry that served only to delay the "game" for a few hours.
-mr. bill
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#1359
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I'm anxiously waiting for a new mission, as the only local waterfall is about 5,000ft higher than where I'm sitting, and I genuinely don't feel like riding up there right now.
This is compounded by not having any idea where to ride tomorrow. So I hope somebody picks something inside a ~25 mile radius.
This is compounded by not having any idea where to ride tomorrow. So I hope somebody picks something inside a ~25 mile radius.
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New Mission
Next mission: An unusual or smaller-scale geologic feature such as an intrusive dike, a fault, obvious stratigraphy at a road cut, lava flow, fossils, volcanic cone, etc. Let’s rule out common landforms such as valleys and mountains for now. Placer gold nuggets earn bonus points and will clearly document the beginning of the Great BF Gold Rush of 2020.
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#1362
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Stratigraphy, you say? Hwy.38 roadcut, somewhere around mile marker 10, San Gorgonio National Forest. (climbed 2,000ft in 15 miles for this one)
Mmmm, delicious banding. San G is a smorgasbord of mineral types, but predominantly gneiss (the fat white bands,) schists, and sandstone, at least at the altitude of this photo,
around 3,000ft. Up higher in the valley is several thousand feet thick of decomposing granite. That gneiss is Pre-Cambrian. Much of the rock is from volcanic deposition,
permeated with other types brought up through faults. The whole backside of the mountain (towards Landers) is a vast expanse of basalt from the oceanic plate.
The San Andreas Fault runs almost directly up this valley.
Mmmm, delicious banding. San G is a smorgasbord of mineral types, but predominantly gneiss (the fat white bands,) schists, and sandstone, at least at the altitude of this photo,
around 3,000ft. Up higher in the valley is several thousand feet thick of decomposing granite. That gneiss is Pre-Cambrian. Much of the rock is from volcanic deposition,
permeated with other types brought up through faults. The whole backside of the mountain (towards Landers) is a vast expanse of basalt from the oceanic plate.
The San Andreas Fault runs almost directly up this valley.
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Next Mission: Prehistoric Life
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For consideration:
DrIsotope, if this is accepted you’ll want to kill me when I tell you the distance/elevation of the ride to get here lol
DrIsotope, if this is accepted you’ll want to kill me when I tell you the distance/elevation of the ride to get here lol
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Mistaken Muffler Man
The Golden Driller in full COVID-19 mode.
Hey, remember who saved the whales the first time.
I knew I had to look up the height so I could compare it to Big Tex and sure enough, the Golden Driller is 75' tall compared to Big Tex at 55'. However, neither are Muffler Men. The Golden Driller is concrete over steel.
I've edited Wikipedia's list of Muffler Men and removed the Golden Driller.
But I took the pic so while Dr Isotope is out dinosaur hunting, a small diversion.